PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1363316
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1363316
The global carbon dioxide incubators market size is estimated to reach USD 1.11 billion by 2030, according to a new study by Grand View Research, Inc.. The market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.2% from 2023 to 2030. The carbon dioxide incubators are crucial in various scientific and healthcare fields, providing controlled cell and tissue culture environments. These incubators are essential for the growth of cells, tissues, and microorganisms in laboratory settings. Moreover, emerging economies, characterized by expanding R&D activities, are witnessing a surge in demand for these advanced devices. According to the South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd., China is the second largest investor in R&D, with a total expenditure of USD 419 billion in 2022, which was 10.4% higher than in 2021. In addition, as these economies enhance their healthcare infrastructure, the demand for in vitro fertilization and stem cell therapy is growing, necessitating CO2 incubators to ensure optimal conditions for cell growth. For instance, the Department of Biotechnology released funds worth USD 8.84 million till 2022 for stem cell, gene editing, and early & late translational research studies in India. In addition, the increasing incidence of chronic diseases globally and the subsequent surge in drug development activities have further propelled the demand for Co2 incubators.
Technological innovations have significantly enhanced experimental reproducibility, data integrity, and operational efficiency. One major advancement is the integration of advanced microprocessor-based control systems. These systems allow highly accurate regulation of temperature, humidity, & CO2 levels, minimizing fluctuations and providing researchers with consistent conditions for their experiments. This is particularly crucial in fields like stem cell research and drug discovery, where slight variations can impact results. For instance, PHCbi's patented Direct Heat and Air Jacket incubators have a single-beam, two-detector Infrared (IR) CO2 sensing technology that provides accuracy and stability by simultaneously detecting reference & sample wavelengths for continuous calibration. The sensor is linked to a microprocessor controller and remains unaffected by changes in humidity & temperature. It analyzes the absorbance of light from a given wavelength IR bulb over a fixed distance. Since only CO2 absorbs l
ight at the given wavelength, the sensor is both humidity and temperature-independent.